HEiKA Day 2022

Innenhof Fassanenschlösschen KA

HEiKA-Day 2022 on July 21st, at KIT in the heart of Karlsruhe!

HEiKA-Retreat from 3:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. with a focus on joint scientific endeavours. As our special guest Cornelia Lee-Thedieck was with us, who gave us a talk about Stem cell-material interactions.

HEiKA-Summerparty started 6:00 p.m. at the "Fasanenschlösschen". Meet and chat about your next joint research project, or just have a good time and meet like-minded people from KIT and Heidelberg University (and beyond).

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Program

HEiKA Retreat

  • HEiKAexplore - Highlights and outlooks of 2 funded initiatives
     

  • Invited Speaker: "Stem cell-material interactions: How materials science helps to unlock potential stem cell applications", Prof. Dr. Cornelia Lee-Thedieck, Leibniz University Hannover
     

  • Current information on HEiKA
     

  • Walk together to the HEiKA SUMMER PARTY at the Fasanenschlösschen

 

In our HEiKA retreat at the Hochspannungstechnik-Hörsaal (HSI, Geb. 30.35), KIT, Campus Süd, Engesserstr. 11, 76131 Karlsruhe we will get an insight and outlook of the 2 funded initiatives in HEiKAexplore:

  • "Autonomous driving in law, technology and society – from vision to realization" (Albert Albers)
  • "Robots and Sensors for disease diagnostics & therapy" (Frank Breitling)

Afterwards we are very happy to have a talk of one of our HEiKA- and KIT-alumna, Prof. Dr. Cornelia Lee-Thedieck, who is now at the Leibniz University Hannover, Head of Institute of Cell Biology and Biophysics.
We are looking forward to her talk about:
"Stem cell-material interactions: How materials science helps to unlock potential stem cell applications".

After the HEiKA retreat, we will walk together to the Fasanenschlösschen (5-minute-walk) to our Summer Party.
In the courtyard of the Fasanenschlösschen you may network with colleagues and plan your next activities in a pleasant atmosphere with snacks from the grill and cool summer drinks...

 

Short CV
Cornelia Lee-Thedieck

Since 12/2021  Elected Member of the Braunschweigische Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft

since 10/2018  Full Professor (W3) for Cell Biology Leibniz University of Hannover, Institute of Cell Biology and Biophysics

03/2014 – 10/2018  KIT Associate Fellow

03/2012 – 10/2018  Independent Junior Group Leader, non-tenured at the KIT, Institute of Functional Interfaces

06/2009 – 02/2012  Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems

06/2007 – 09/2008  Post Doc at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems with Prof. Spatz

07/2004 – 05/2007  Ph.D. (Dr. rer. nat.) at the University of Tübingen with Prof. Klein and Prof. Rammensee Academic and Professional Appointments

Awards and Scholarships (Selection)

02/2018 – 12/2023  ERC Starting Grantee

11/2013                   YIN (Young Investigator Network) Science Award

10/2013 – 02/2021  Awardee of the young investigator program ‘NanoMatFutur’ of the BMBF

03/2011 – 02/2012  Scholarship of the Schlieben-Lange-Programme for support of excellent young scientists

07/2005 – 05/2007  Scholarship of DFG research training group (DFG-Graduiertenkolleg) GK 794 “Cellular Mechanisms of Immune-Associated Processes”

07/2004                   MoBBEL prize for outstanding diploma thesis at the University of Tübingen

 

Program HEiKA Day

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